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Self-Portrait

Explore Edwin Dickinson's psychologically charged self-portraits & haunting figurative works. Influenced by Hawthorne, his surreal compositions & 'premier coups' captivate.

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Dickinson grew up in Buffalo, New York, and studied at the Pratt Institute, The Art Students League under William Merritt Chase and Frank Vincent DuMond, and the School of the National Academy of Design. He later continued his studies at the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and working under Charles Hawthorne at the Cape Cod School of Art .Dickinson

Artist Biography

Edwin Walter Dickinson: A Painter of Shadows and Light

Edwin Walter Dickinson (October 11, 1891 – December 2, 1978) was an American painter and draftsman whose distinctive style captivated audiences with its psychologically charged self-portraits, swiftly executed landscapes known as “premier coups,” and monumental paintings born from meticulous observation—a practice he considered his greatest investment of time and passion. His drawings garnered considerable acclaim and formed the basis for the inaugural book dedicated to his oeuvre, establishing him as a pivotal figure in early 20th-century American art. While less celebrated are his premier coup portraits and nudes, undertaken with unwavering dedication, Dickinson’s medium-sized paintings—executed entirely from imagination or incorporating elements gleaned from his drawings—explored diverse subjects including still lifes, portraits of individuals both commissioned and unsolicited, and nude studies. Dickinson's artistic vision was profoundly shaped by Charles W. Hawthorne, whom he studied under at Chase Hall in Greenwich Village, NY. Hawthorne’s emphasis on capturing the essence of a scene through careful consideration of color relationships served as an enduring influence. Dickinson eschewed stylistic trends prevalent during his time, resisting categorization within any particular art movement—a deliberate stance that underscored his commitment to pursuing artistic integrity and exploring personal expression. Critics often compared his large compositions to Surrealism due to their unsettling juxtapositions and cryptic hints of narrative, though Dickinson himself steadfastly rejected such associations. His technique involved a masterful manipulation of color palettes, prioritizing tonal harmony over detailed representation. This approach allowed him to convey profound emotional depth and psychological complexity—characteristics that define many of his most memorable works. The artist’s prolific output spanned decades, resulting in an impressive catalogue raisonné compiled by Helen Dickinson Baldwin, documenting nearly 300 paintings and drawings. Dickinson's landscapes, particularly his “premier coups,” stand out as remarkable achievements of speed and spontaneity. These canvases captured fleeting moments of beauty with breathtaking immediacy—a testament to his ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting compositions. Furthermore, his meticulous observation of the human form—evident in both portraits and nudes—demonstrated a deep understanding of anatomy and expressive gesture. Dickinson’s legacy extends beyond his artistic output; he served as an influential teacher at New York's Art Students' League and other institutions, nurturing generations of aspiring artists. His unwavering dedication to craft and his exploration of psychological themes cemented his place as one of the foremost American painters of his era—a figure whose work continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study today. He was honored by Walters Art Museum and Edwin O’Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies Harvard University.
edwin walter dickinson

edwin walter dickinson

1891 - 1978 , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Romanticism & Symbolism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Surrealism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Charles W. Hawthorne']
  • Date Of Birth: October 11, 1891
  • Date Of Death: December 2, 1978
  • Full Name: Edwin Walter Dickinson
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Self-Portrait
    • Premier coups
  • Place Of Birth: Seneca Falls, United States
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